This textbook addresses the growing international need for a practical manual that teaches physicians how to apply cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAP) in the day‐to‐day provision of patient healthcare.
The book introduces readers to the concept of CAP, how it works, and how safe it is, before describing several diseases and other medical indications for its application. The book subsequently provides guidelines for daily clinical practice, e.g. for treating chronic wounds, decontaminating infected skin lesions, and rendering multi-resistant bacteria inert, as well as a detailed overview of plasma devices. In closing, it addresses organizational aspects, which are essential to cultivating and maintaining quality standards in the application of cold medical plasma.
This textbook offers a unique educational resource and provides relevant information on plasma medicine as an emerging multidisciplinary discipline. Practitioners will appreciate this integrated, comprehensive guide, which is also suitable for advanced students of medicine and dentistry, and for nurses serving on plasma-assisted medical teams.
Introduction.- Leap innovation in basic research for patient benefit.-Concept.- What´s this, cold physical plasma?.-How does cold plasma work in medicine?.-Landmarks to differentiate between reliable and questionable devices for application in plasma medicine.-How safe is clinical plasma medicine?.-The Patient's View at Basic Principles.-The Patient´s View at Basic Clinical Principles.-Treatment Tailored to Indications.-Cold plasma treatment for chronic wounds.- Cold plasma treatment for acute wounds.-Cold plasma treatment for infected wounds.-Cold plasma treatment for contaminated cancer ulcerations.-Cold plasma treatment of surgical site infections and surgical sites at risk.-Cold plasma treatment for an artificial fistula at risk.-Cold plasma treatment and aesthetic medicine .-Cold plasma treatment for dental aesthetics.-Devices.- Basic principles and future developments in cold plasma therapy.-kINPen MED®.-PlasmaDerm® FLEX and Dress.- Steriplas® and PlasmaTact®.-Plasma care®.-Organization.- Who belongs to a good cold plasma practice team?.-How to assure good clinical practice in cold plasma therapy?.-What are the requirements of a cold plasma medicine clinic?
Hans‐Robert Metelmann (M.D., D.M.D., Ph.D.) is senior professor of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery/Plastic Surgery at Greifswald University Medicine, Greifswald, Germany. He trained at the Cancer Therapy and Research Center at the University of Texas at San Antonio, USA. He is head of the National German Center of Plasma Medicine and received the Plasma Medicine Award of the International Society for Plasma Medicine in 2018.
Thomas von Woedtke (D.Sc., Ph.D.) is Professor for Plasma Medicine at Greifswald University Medicine and Program Manager Plasma Medicine at Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP), Greifswald, Germany and member of the board of INP. He is deputy head of the National German Center of Plasma Medicine.
Klaus‐Dieter Weltmann (D.Sc., Ph.D.) is chairman of the board of Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP) and Head of the Research Division Plasmas for Environment and Health. He held a professorship for Experimental Physics at Greifswald University and a visiting professorship for Applied Physics at New York University, NYU Tandon School of Engineering. He is member of the board of the National German Center of Plasma Medicine.
Steffen Emmert (M.D., Ph.D.) is professor, Dean for Student Affairs and Director of the Clinic and Policlinic for Dermatology and Venerology at the University Medical Center, Rostock, Germany. He was trained at the National Institutes of Health in the USA, is involved in the plasma medicine treatment guideline project of the Association of Scientific Medical Societies in Germany and member of the board of the National German Center of Plasma Medicine.
This textbook addresses the growing international need for a practical manual that teaches physicians how to apply cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAP) in the day‐to‐day provision of patient healthcare.
The book introduces readers to the concept of CAP, how it works, and how safe it is, before describing several diseases and other medical indications for its application. The book subsequently provides guidelines for daily clinical practice, e.g. for treating chronic wounds, decontaminating infected skin lesions, and rendering multi-resistant bacteria inert, as well as a detailed overview of plasma devices. In closing, it addresses organizational aspects, which are essential to cultivating and maintaining quality standards in the application of cold medical plasma.
This textbook offers a unique educational resource and provides relevant information on plasma medicine as an emerging multidisciplinary discipline. Practitioners will appreciate this integrated, comprehensive guide, which is also suitable for advanced students of medicine and dentistry, and for nurses serving on plasma-assisted medical teams.